Abstract

Forced internal migration is a way of theft and deterritorialization increasing in Latin America. Overexploitation, justified in the development and exercise of violence are two articulated poles which swing and mix among armed conflicts, environmental disasters, infrastructure, and mining-energetic megaprojects; dynamics deeply related, as shown in the colombian case. Those activities are embedded in such precarious structural conditions, that disable it´s timely resolution, fact that generates a long-term impact on a growing and inertial impoverishment.

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